- Reference: Shaw’s Gynecology
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1. Approach to a Gynecological Patient
- Pap smear
- Indications of rectal examination
2. Anatomy of Female Genital Tract (Add diagrams)
- Fallopian tube
- Course of the ureter in the pelvis and the anatomical sites where it can be injured
- Pelvic floor components
- Perineal Body
- Lymphatic drainage of the female genital tract and the clinical significance
3. Histology of Ovary and Endometrium
4. Physiology of Ovulation and Menstruation
- Physiology of Menstruation
5. Development of Female Reproductive Organs and Related Disorders
- Hematocolpus- causes, clinical features, and management
- Imperforate hymen
- Bicornuate uterus
6. Puberty, Adolescence and Related Disorders